depends on how late the miscarriage is, and how much bleeding it causes. Early misscarriages usually don't cause much bleeding, so not much point in hospitalization. Late misscarriages can be rather messy and quite dangerous for the woman, so are more probable to lead to some hospitalization.
it depends on how seious it is
optional you can stay an hour or over the night
You've an appointment for surgery but are not expected to stay over-night. (Out-patients are categorized as patients) not residing in the hospital)
$255.36
It depends on the hospital. A vaginal delivery usually results in a two-night hospital stay. C-section deliveries are usually followed by a four-night recovery.
More than you can afford
A tubal (aka ectopic) pregnancy can sometimes be a life threatening condition. If it is bleeding or ruptured, you may need surgery. You might need to spend the night in the hospital depending on the type of surgery (abdominal vs. laparoscopic) that is performed. Many tubal pregnancies are now diagnosed quite early, and treated with medication (methotrexate). In such a case you would not have to spend the night in a hospital.
The cost of a one-night stay at a hospital can vary significantly based on factors such as the type of care required, the hospital's location, and the patient's insurance coverage. On average, a one-night stay can range from a few thousand to tens of thousands of dollars. It's important to check with the specific hospital and your insurance provider for precise estimates. Additionally, ancillary services and treatments can further increase the total cost.
I was admitted Sunday night, had baby boy Monday night, d/c Wednesday afternoon.
a motel
The cost of a one-night stay in a hospital can vary widely depending on factors such as the type of hospital, location, the level of care required, and whether the patient has insurance. On average, it can range from a few hundred to several thousand dollars. For example, a typical stay in a general hospital in the U.S. might cost between $2,000 and $10,000 or more. It's best to check with the specific hospital for the most accurate pricing.
yes. i have had a miscarriage and my stomach has stayed hard.